Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Mar 1966, p. 13

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STAN MIKITA leaps into 50th goal last night. The the arms of Chicago Black goal came in the third per- Hawk team-mate Bobby iod. Hawks' Kenny Whar- Hull after Hull scored his ram looks on. Clay - Terrell Title Bout -- Is Headed For Montreal MONTREAL (CP)--The Cas-;was an alleged associate of sius Clay-Ernie Terrell world hoodlums. heavyweight championship bout The promotion then moved to get for March 29 may be booked Chicago's International 'Amphi- into Montreal today. theatre. Schoenwald predicted} The Montreal athletic com- sate receipts of $500,000, with mission called a meeting to con- Several million more coming sider an application for a }i-|from theatre television, radio cence to stage the 15-round bout and movie rights. here, and a straw pool of the Individual terms for a Mont- four voting members of the real bout would remain the commission Wednesday night| ceeds, with a guarantee of $450,- indicated that all four were in|000, and Terrell's cut estimated favor of granting it--provided' at $150,000. the promoters were "prepared Ni Ate to conform to regulations." gg enor ego ge The application came from| 7 "lami, Way nda ade takes Loren Cassina, whose All-Can- ear ath a ey would a ; >see ee eae hy |be held in the United States, but ada Sports Promotions handled |?° ' » Dut the recent Terrell-George Chu- gray shor gba kaa ony Mal valo bout in Toronto. } ' P jtry. ing riggs i ger yn Clay said he would probably switched to Chicago; was left leave on the weekend -to estab- without a site Wednesday when lsh @ training camp here. the Illinois boxing commission Terrell, at his training camp turned down. promoter Irv in Pleasantville, N.J., blamed Schoenwald's application. the Illinois commission's re- Cassina then wired secretary! Gerry Gosselin of the Montreal mon commission for permission to How can anyone tell me he| _jand Montreal battled to a 3-3) goal-gettings fusal of a permit on "Clay's big|of becoming the first player in| 184 9 St. Louis 3 | THE OSHAWA TIMES 'Thumdaw. March 3. 1988 9%. Bh oi Settee ee Bobby Hull Ties Goal Record, Closing In On Moores Mark Ry GARY McCARTHY ithe Hawks were forced to battle| _Beliveau's goal was the, 380th i Ca § jback from a 4-4 tie to win the|of his career, : t arugula -- Writer /game on Renny Whaitain's soral third highest scorer in NHI. hise Bobby Hull, Chicago Black| goal of the season with less than tory. Beliveau passed Ted Lind- Hawks' scoring sensation, needs| ix minutes to play. say, the former Detroit star, on just one more goal and 10 more | Joy Angotti, with his fourth of |the all-time list of goal scorers. points to shatter two records|the season, Phil Esposito with|Howe holds down the top spot that at one time might have ap-|his 23rd and Bill Hay with his|with 622 and Richard is second peared unbreakable. , |15th completed Chicago's scor-|with 544. Hull became the first player jing. : | The brawl broke out at the in National Hockey League his-| Ageless Gordie Howe scored a\three-minute mark of the sec- tory to reach the 50-goal plateau |pair of goals--his 26th and 27th )ond period and was precipitated twice when he slammed a third-|of the season--while Alex Del-|by two hard-rocks -- Toronto's period "goal past Hank Bassen|vececchio scored his 24th and|Bobby Baun and John: Fergu- to lead the Black Hawks to a'Bruce MacGregor his 18th to|son of the Canadiens. Gunning 5-4 victory over Detroit Red|take care of Detroit's scoring, |for each other from the time Wings Wednesday night. When Hull, voted Canada's|the game started, they came to The 27-year-old native of Point|Male Athlete of 1965, scored his|blows along the boards. Anne, Ont., who also accom-|record-tying goal, the crowd of Claude Larose of Montreal plished the feat of 50 goals in|17,000 plus cluttered the ice with and Toronto's Tim Horton jos- the 196162 season to share the |hats, balloons and what-not as |tled each other unrestrained but mark with former Montreal Ca-/play was interrupted for more| were not penalized. madiens Maurice Richard and|than five minutes. : pnemes " Bernie Geoffrion, needs only one) Howe and MacGregor tied the) HARPER SUFFERS AGAIN more goal in Chicago's 13 re-|game, each with a power-play], icra bout was between maining games to establish a'goal mid-way in the final pe-|Montreal's Terry Harper and new mark, riod, setting the stage for Whar-|Otland Kurtenbach, the Leafs And Hull's goal, coupled with|ram's winner. penalty killer. They came to- a pair of assists, gave him a|SIX PLAYERS SCRAP [peer Seice 10.alng 3 out 0 total of 87 points for the season,| George Armstrong's ninth goal SPite efforts to restrain them. leaving him just 10 points shy of of the season mid-way through| Harper sat out the rest of the breaking the record of 96 points|the final period gave the Leafs period after receiving 16 set in 1958-59 by another Mon- their tie with the Canadiens in stitches to close cuts over both trealer--Dickie Moore. a bruising game highlighted by|°Yes:, The taller Kurtenbach, In other NHL games played|a six - player, second - period who knocked Harper cold in a {Wednesday night, New York/brawl. fight last season when the Leaf |Rangers scored a 5-3 come-| Red Kelly with his sixth of | ¥8er played for Boston, es- |from-behind victory over Boston|the season and Frank Mahovlich |Caped unscathed. | a 'Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs| with his 25th were the other Leaf|,, Montreal netminder Charlie | Hodge, struck over the right ear with a high-rising puck fired by standoff. Ralph Backstrom with his Hull's record - tying marker|17th, Jean Beliveau with his Bob Pulford late in the second came at 5:15 of the third period |22nd and Gilles Tremblay, also|{fame, was replaced for the and gave the Black Hawks a 4-2 |with his 22nd, completed: the | third period by Lorne Worsley. jlead over the Red Wings. But'Montreal scoring. reap gen 16 stitches to close r cu Bruce Gamble, recadled Tues- HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS say trom Tulsa of the central MN rofessional League to repla cai tas ming Se ee National League Toronto at Montreal with a fine performance after a "hi Yi aes , a _ ' euiep< . oe "tae who had the best chicago, Th8 7 ale 7 American Lear erage ig ine "cout, at LF R@L Makes An Error, Detoit 26 22 9 186 159 61 WLT F A Ptiins to hockey after he retired | Toronto 25 20 9 161 150 59) Quebec 38.17 3 251 179 79\ hast year N H C . New Yok 15 33 9 168 218 39) Hershey 27 23. 4 189 164 58) y 3 Ad t It Boton 15 35 6 136 226 36 Spingfield 23 30 1 155 174 47; HAWKS TAKE LEAD OW e an mi Wenesday's Results | Baltimore 21 32 2 159 191 a4) Chicago's victory, coupled) fi Montreal 3 Toronto 3 | Providence 15 34 3 129 215 33!with the Montreal-Toronto tie,| TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto)tor system Wednesday night as Boston 3 New Yok 5 | Western Division |moved the Hawks into sole pos-| Maple Leas are giving the ref-\the Leafs and Montreal Cana- i | Rochester 3615 4 226 165 76/session of first pla in the! | i Detroit 4 Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 30 25. 1 185 168 61|standings--one salad -obead FP erees a chance to second-guess | diens tied 3-3 in a bruising Cleveland 29 25 1 181 157 59|Canadiens. ae pane NHL BIG SEVEN Buffalo 22 32 3163 19447| Third-period goals. by Billy Stafford Smythe, president of| "T wasn't told anything about Wenesday's Results Hicke, Bob Nevin and Vic Had-|the National Hockey League|it," said Udvari. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Baltimore 2 Buffalo 1 |field gave the Rangers their/club, said Wednesday night| _'This is another Maple Leaf Bobby .Hull scored a goal -- Rochester 3 Portland (WHL) 4/come-from-behind victory over! ojosed-circuit television has been| f7st Smythe said, |' have the Bol . ; Cinivil Pistecaions| the Bruins, oY , league's permission to leave the roth pale gl onnay an WLT F APt| Earl Ingarfield scored the, imstalled in the penalty time-| monitor ani tie penalty | tne) Black Hawks 5-4 victory over| Oklahoma 24 20 11 145 156 59|other New York goals while Pit/Keeper's box at Maple Leaf) Keeper's 'box for a month." | Detroit Red Wings Wednesday | Minnesota 24 21 10 173 159 58|Martin, Wayne Maxner and|Gardens so that officials can) Smythe implied that a referee) night to take a 20-point lead|St. Louis 24 23 8 173 163 56|Johnny Bucyk scored for Bos-|have a look at re-runs of plays|calling a penalty could make) over teammate Stan Mikita in|Memphis 23 23 10 170 173 56 ton. involving DeMMONS. is eit tea Tae ae ee the Ntional Hockey League indi-| Houston 22 26 8 182 199 52| The Rangers bombed Boston| Referee Frank Udvari ofja re-run of the relevant play, Tuls REDUCTION IN OPTicgy : 4 COMPLETE WITH FRAMES AND BIFOCAL LENSES ULTEX FLAT-TOP $17.50 $17.50 $17.50 ALL GLASSES ONE LOW PRICE COMPLETE WITH FRAMES AND BIFOCAL LENSES THIS WEEK ONLY 222 THE MOST OUTSTANDING OFFER IN OPTICAL HISTORY Te everyone and anyone whe needs or wears Bifocal Glasses: here Is the most sensational effer of all times, For THIS WEEK ONLY you can buy the finest National Branded first quality Bifocal lenses complete with the frame of your choice at the ONE LOW PRICE of $17. 50. 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM Choose the bifocals that you want and only you need for YOUR spacial requires ments. 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Gosselin has common sense after he's|cord of 50 goals in a season with : | viciti nose aid Cassina told him the pro-|Played around with a million|Maurice Richard and Bernie ne - a Peers eae set New York} motion will abide by all the (dollars that way? He made the |Geoffrion, two retired Montreal ea eer yme gras rules set down by the Montreal Illinois commission look foolish |Canadien players. Hull has 13| San cl age 2 Victoria 4 body. by not apologizing." |games remaining to score one Port ae tae : YESTERDAY'S STARS | Clay was to have apologized |goal to shatter the mark. aT "sc 4 IT'S OPEN DATE tic" coattevaeaial ea fel Mike biked tap ate aasiet Clinton 1 New Jersey 3 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Frank Selke Jr., vice-presl-|made about the war in Viet |against Red Wings," giving him| x4 : nternational League Bobby Hull, who scored a dent of the Canadian Arena Co.'Nam after his Louisville draft |67 points so far this season, two -- egon 6 Fort Wayne 6 goal--his 50th of the season-- --owner of the Montreal Forum,!}oard reclassified him as 1-A|more than Detroit's Norm Ull-|~ °° Moines 5 Toledo 6 and assisted on two others as where the fight would be held-- and eligible for immediate mili-|man who is third. Mikita, scor-| 9.1 11, seme. Semler Chicago Black Hawks edged De- said March 29, a Tuesday, is an tary calbuip, ing champion in the last two Oakville 7. Kingston 3 troit Red Wings 5-4 Wednesday open date at the Forum. The 7 seasons, leads the league in as- Western Canada Senior night. Forum could seat 15,607 for the HE TALKS sists this year with 42. Regina 5 Yorkton 11 Billy Hicke, who scored a fight. But instead of an apology, his' Gordie Howe of Detroit scored ,,, Manitoba Junior - goal and assisted on two others Selke said he understood that Chicago visit resulted in another two goals and assisted on an- Winnipeg Warriors 5 Winnipeg)as New York Rangers came the Montreal commission had verbal outburst other Wednesday night, giving) Braves 2 _ _ from behind to defeat Boston wired tentative approval to Cas- The Illinois commission an- him 63 points for the season and Apest-of-tive semi-finals tied) Bruins 5-3. sina, but Gosselin stressed that nounced no definite reason foc fourth place in the scoring fal George Armstrong, who there would be no decision until denying Schoenwald the permit, Bobby Rousseau of Montreal is' Reagents Junior |scored a goal mid-way through today. but Clay's vocal fireworks-- fifth with 60 points. Tiastods Regina: 3 _____|the third period to earn Toronto The 15-rounder between Clay, which brought angry statements; Jean Beliveau of Canadiens ,, (Best-of-even quarter - finals) Maple Leafs a 3-3 tie with Mont- y, tied 1-1) real Canadiens. generally regarded as world from many political and public scored a goal--the 380th of his} heavyweight champion, and figures including Governor Otto Terrell, the World Boxing Asso- Kerner of Illinois and Chicago ciation's title-holder, was slated Mayor William Daley -- are originally for New York but the|thought to have been an impor- state athletic commission re- tant factor. fused Terrell a licence on Clay is slated to appeal before grounds he had associated with his draft board in Louisville for career--and assisted on another, | giving him 59 points. Beliveau's goal moved him into sole pos-| Howe and Richard hold down) first and second places. session of third place on tha} NHL's all-time goal-scoring list. | Peeve games amc ge Alex Delvecchio of Detroit} scored a goal and picked up two| assisis: Wednesday to round out me Chuvalo To Get Crack -- iets." G . Hull, Chicago 50: 3 At Heavyweight Crown wise Ullman, Detroit Howe, Detroit 27 TORONTO (CP)--Loren Cas-;champion from Chicago, and Rousseau, Montreal sina, the man who obtained the|Clay, the mouthy Muslim from Beliveau, Montreal 2 37 58 world heavyweight title fight! Louisville, began in Toronto. Delvecchio, Detroit 34 5 between Ernie Terrell and Cas-| {Je named Jimmy Brown, full-|™ Si sius Clay for Montreal March pack with Cleveland Browns a t wns of 29, said Wednesday night that the National Football League, DEALING the winner will meet George as the man who started the ar- YOUR CAR ») Chuvalo of Toronto, Canadian) rangements heavyweight champion San wae Groneht to Toe. 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